TY - JOUR ID - 122145 TI - The Effects of Fiscal Policy on Macroeconomic Variables of Iran JO - International Journal of Resistive Economics JA - OAJRE LA - en SN - AU - Heidari Kamalabadi, Reza AU - Hosseini Yekani, Seyed Ali AU - Roshanfar, Mohammad Ali AD - Department of Agricultural Economics, Sari Agricultural Sciences And Natural Resources University AD - Department of Agricultural Economics, Sari Agricultural Sciences And Natural Resources University. AD - Department of Agricultural Economics, Sari Agricultural Sciences And Natural Resources University, Sari, Iran. Y1 - 2016 PY - 2016 VL - 4 IS - 2 SP - 1 EP - 20 KW - Fiscal Policy Shocks KW - VAR Model KW - Government Revenue KW - Government Expenditures DO - N2 - Fiscal policy influences the real economy through changes of its variables. Fiscal policy shocks are important for policy makers, because of their crucial effects on macroeconomic variables. So, in this study the response of macroeconomic variables to fiscal policy shocks in the Iran’s economy is investigated. The Vector Autoregressive model (VAR) is applied for this investigation utilizing the quarterly time series data during 1990-2008. The results of this study revealed that: 1- The response of money supply to government revenues and current expenditures is positive and this response to constructive expenditures in is negative, 2- The response of the monetary base to tax revenues and current expenditures is positive and to oil revenue and constructive expenditures is positive at first and then is negative, 3- The response of the exchange rate to tax revenue and constructive expenditures shocks is negative and is on balanced in the long run. But, the response of exchange rate to oil revenue and current expenditures is on balanced in the short run. 4- The response of gross domestic product to tax revenues and constructive expenditures is negative and is on a certain distance of balance position. This response to oil revenue and current expenditures is positive in short run and negative in long run. 5- The response of private consumption to tax revenues was positive and is on balanced in the long run. While, the response of private consumption is negative to the oil revenue and constructive expenditures and is placed in a certain distance of balance in long run. Also, the results of variance decomposition illustrated that fiscal policy hasn’t considerable effect in the short run variations of these variables. UR - https://www.oajre.ir/article_122145.html L1 - https://www.oajre.ir/article_122145_6e2923b0055546a899d2065b406e1262.pdf ER -